A WISE COUNSELLOR
TRTJSTED. FRIEND OF THREE ■ V; SOVEREIGNS. ' TRIBUTES' TffMRCHBrSHOpOF-. CAN TEiRBURY. FREUDOMOF CITY; OF LONDON. . United Pres* Assn, by El. Tel. Oonyrislif (Australian Press Asedoiation.) LONDON 5 ,; Oct. ' 23, * ; . On the eve of ills retireipent /the Archbishop of , Canterbury ''‘received the freedom of the City. of. London. Sir .Adrian Pollock, .in pVesanting the .gold' casket, said .the. Archbishop had been" a, trusted-' fi'iend of. three sovereigns, and a'wjso'counsellor, to whom many, uiiall, had taken their troubles. .When modern histp.r.v came ■,to, be 'wrlthen. 11 v '.,yfeuld noiie had’ rendered 'greater service .to mankind than the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Archbishop, in responding, said tliaf both tie. and the Church' owed much to" his wife. , ,
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10726, 25 October 1928, Page 6
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116A WISE COUNSELLOR Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10726, 25 October 1928, Page 6
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